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What will make YOU to decide to emigrate?

What will make you decide to flee from the rainbow nation – to emigrate from your beloved birthplace? Or to at least find a ‘relatively safer area’ to flee to inside South Africa or neighbouring countries?

For author Zarelsie van der Merwe and her family, the final drop in the bucket was a harrowing visit to the Durban beachfront -- to show the children the giant fishes in its once world-famous aquarium -- which made this Afrikaner family realise they’d become strangers in their own land: that they had to get out to safe the lives of their children…

The Afrikaner mom describes their ordeal very soberly and precisely in the 123 pages of her hard-hitting little book, ‘Running from the Rainbow Nation. “

‘ We were white, very visible and in the wrong place ’

She describes their own personal turning point. The date: December 16, 2000. The place: the Durban beach front: where the family had to be taken under armed police escort to the aquarium, surrounded by many tens of thousands of drunken, defecating and aggressive louts who were shooting at each other with AK47s and befouling the once so pristine beachfront with an overwhelming stench of human faeces, urine and blood from newly-slaughtered livestock.

She writes: “We were white, very visible and in the wrong place. The atmosphere was thick with the putrid smells of muti, raw meat steaming and decaying in the heat.” The family had driven 200km from their small town and the children were looking forward to seeing the giant aquarium. Her husband, a police officer, had to obtain help from a black colleague to take the family there and back, under guard...

Careful to sidestep the ‘landmines”: the human faeces on the pavement…

She describes the walk, writing: “We took a child each, secured our guns under our clothing and … were walking as fast as we could through crowds of people. You could not help feeling threatened and vulnerable. We pushed through hordes, me holding on to Johan’s trouser belt so we would not become seperated. I made sure that I looked mainly straight into the ground in front of me – careful to sidesteps the ‘landmines’, the human faeces on the pavement. It was filthy with street vendors lining almsot a hundred percent of each open centimetre against the buildings. As far as we walked I heard ‘tsh tsh tsh’ noices from all around us…’

“Sweat was running down my temples from stress and panic and the kids were agitated and crying’. The officer was waiting for us and smiled as we came up the small street to the cordin, and indicated for us to follow him. As we went through the (police) cordon and past the huge armoured vehicles, the children started crying profusely, afraid of all the commition, armoured vehicles and policemen.

Chaos reigned on the beachfront of Durban… the noise was overwhelming:

Looking down the hill to the beachfront made me gasp: there were at least fifty to eighty-thousand people on the beach and in the swimming pools, recreation areas and parks around the beach. The crowds covered the swim areas like ants. A wave of black extended to where the front swimmers would usually be in the sea. As far as we could see from the elevated positions of the (police) cordons, beach fronts stretching north looked exactly the same. Chaos reigned on the beachfront of Durban…We could hear what we thought to be gunshots in the distance… We looked down on tens of thousands of people, the noise was overwhelming.

Blood from freshly-slaughtered sheep ran into the children’s pools:

The side where the beachfront street met the recreation areas, people were offloading live sheep from a parked bus and slaughtering them right there on the footpath, blood running down the paved areas into the children’s pools. They were so overpopulated by children and adults, that no-one noticed the sheep’s blood, or they just did not care…’

Also examine all the pictures on http://www.censorbugbear.org/photos -- and ask yourselves whether you are going to be another victim just waiting for the inevitable to happen - or are you going to be survivors like Zarelsie van der Merwe and her family,now safely in New Zealand?

Surviving now is the only option:

Because that’s what it has now come down to for Afrikaners in South Africa. Saving the lives of your families now has become the most important factor. Nothing else is as important as survival any more: your private property rights, your language rights, your political rights are all being eroded and the Afrikaners are facing annihilation unless they find safe havens.

If you can’t emigrate, take your family and go to ‘safer’ areas in South Africa while you still can. Or send them to family-members who live in those ‘safer areas’.

The graduated maps below start the ‘somewhat safer’ areas to ‘very dangerous areas”. The numbers in the red circles indicate the logged black-racist attacks against primarily Afrikaners. Just a red dot is one logged attack.

Note: nowhere is really safe in South Africa for Afrikaners under this genocidal ANC-regime -- which has already signed the Afrikaner nation’s official death-warrant. But some areas still are ‘safer’ than others… if you cannot emigrate, at least get your family, especially the elderly relativesand the frail and vulnerable, to safer regions, as seen on the maps below. Some areas such as the Karoo and the Kalahari, Namaqualand and Bushmanland are deserts regions -- you’d need specific survival strategies to learn how to live there (such as desalination of underground water, farming with desert plants); in other areas such as the former Xhosa-homeland in Eastern Cape , although the map shows relatively few attacks: this is only due to the fact that very few Afrikaners still live in those former black homelands -- except in the retirement towns of the coastal regions. Keep in mind: this is no ‘ordinary crime’: this is a genocide. You are targetted because of whom you are, not because of what you own.

Above are the Farmitracker maps up to December 12, 2011: showing attacks against ‘whites’ by black, armed male gangs – of which 1,980 attacks nearly 24% were carried out by black police officers (map anbd graph below) who attacked, killed, falsely arrested, spouted genocidal hatespeech against, robbed and raped Afrikaners and their families -- at a daily average rate of twenty per day…

The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '